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NOW PLAYING video Full Game Replay: Ravens at Steelers Watch the Ravens' 19-14 loss in Pittsburgh in Week 12.
NOW PLAYING video Full Game Replay: Ravens vs. Jaguars Watch the Ravens' 40-14 blowout of the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 15 of the 2020 season.
NOW PLAYING video Full Game Replay: Ravens vs. Patriots Watch the Ravens' 23-17 loss to the New England Patriots on "Sunday Night Football" in Week 10.
NOW PLAYING video Full Game Replay: Ravens vs. Chiefs Watch the Ravens' 34-20 loss to the defending champion Kansas City Chiefs on 'Monday Night Football.'
NOW PLAYING video No. 1: Jan. 12, 2013 – Ravens 38, Broncos 35 (AFC Divisional) The "Mile High Miracle" was the most thrilling game in Ravens history, jam-packed with big plays from the Ravens and heavily favored, Peyton Manning-led Broncos. No play is more legendary than Joe Flacco's high-arching heave to Jacoby Jones for a 70-yard touchdown with 31 seconds left to force overtime. Justin Tucker drilled a 47-yard field goal in double overtime to send Baltimore to the AFC Championship feeling like a team of destiny.
NOW PLAYING video No. 2: Feb. 3, 2013 – Ravens 34, 49ers 31 (Super Bowl XLVII) It looked to be another Ravens Super Bowl rout until the lights went out in the Superdome. The 49ers roared back and were in position for a potential game-winning touchdown in the final minutes before the Ravens defense held on the goal line.
NOW PLAYING video No. 3: Jan. 20, 2013 – Ravens 28, Patriots 13 (AFC Championship) After having a Super Bowl trip slip through their fingers and sail wide left the year before, the Ravens returned to Gillette Stadium for a rematch. This time, they stomped the Patriots in the second half with two Joe Flacco-Anquan Boldin touchdowns while the defense pitched a second-half shutout.
NOW PLAYING video No. 4: Jan. 7, 2001 – Ravens 24, Titans 10 (AFC Divisional) The Ravens knew their toughest opponent en route to the Super Bowl would be the rival Titans. It was indeed a slugfest, but Ray Lewis plunged the dagger in the fourth quarter when he stole the ball from Titans running back Eddie George and raced 50 yards for a touchdown.
NOW PLAYING video No. 5: Jan. 28, 2001 – Ravens 34, Giants 7 (Super Bowl XXXV) The game featured arguably the best defense of all-time strutting its stuff on the biggest stage. The Ravens defense forced five turnovers and held New York without an offensive touchdown. The Ravens' first Super Bowl came via a blowout.
NOW PLAYING video No. 6: Jan. 10, 2010 – Ravens 33, Patriots 14 (Wild-Card) The Ravens stomped the seemingly infallible New England Patriots in their stadium when Ray Rice scored an 83-yard touchdown on the game's first play from scrimmage and Baltimore raced out to a 24-0 first quarter lead.
NOW PLAYING video No. 7: Jan. 14, 2001 – Ravens 16, Raiders 3 (AFC Championship) The Ravens punched their first Super Bowl ticket with a Tony Siragusa belly flop on Rich Gannon, a 96-yard catch and run touchdown by Shannon Sharpe and suffocating defense.
NOW PLAYING video No. 8: Sept. 1, 1996 – Ravens 19, Raiders 14 The first game in Ravens franchise history ended with rookie linebacker Ray Lewis ripping the ball out of a Raiders' hands in the end zone. After a 12-year wait, Baltimore was back in the NFL and in the win column.
NOW PLAYING video No. 9: Dec. 20, 2008 – Ravens 33, Cowboys 24 It was the last game at Texas Stadium and the Cowboys thought they had an easy opponent in the Ravens, who were coming off a tough 2007 season. The Ravens had other ideas, and back-to-back long touchdown runs by Willis McGahee and Le'Ron McClain spoiled the Cowboys' homecoming celebration.
NOW PLAYING video No. 10: Sept. 13, 2003 – Ravens 33, Browns 10 It was a historic day for Jamal Lewis in which he set the single-game rushing record with 295 rushing yards, kicked off by an 82-yard touchdown run less than a minute into the game.
NOW PLAYING video No. 11: Nov. 12, 2012 – Ravens 13, Chargers 10 One of the most magical plays in Ravens history was dubbed "Hey Diddle Diddle" because running back Ray Rice went up the middle, and across the field, to turn what looked to be a doomed check-down pass on fourth-and-29 into a game-changing first down.
NOW PLAYING video No. 13: Sept. 10, 2000 – Ravens 39, Jaguars 36 The Ravens had never beaten the Jaguars, who were then one of their biggest rivals. That changed in a wild back-and-forth game in which Shannon Sharpe scored on a 29-yard touchdown pass from Tony Banks with 41 seconds left just when it looked like Jacksonville might break the Ravens' hearts again.
NOW PLAYING video No. 12: Nov. 6, 2011 – Ravens 23, Steelers 20 In the height of the Ravens-Steelers rivalry, rookie wide receiver Torrey Smith silenced Heinz Field with a 26-yard touchdown catch with eight seconds left after dropping a potential game-winning pass earlier on the drive.
NOW PLAYING video No. 14: Jan. 10, 2009 – Ravens 13, Titans 10 (AFC Divisional) The Ravens knocked off the top-seeded Titans in their stadium with a 43-yard field goal by Matt Stover in the final minute of a defensive slugfest.
NOW PLAYING video No. 15: Jan. 3, 2015 – Ravens 30, Steelers 17 (Wild-Card) The Ravens went to Heinz Field and came out with a playoff win thanks in part to a late-game interception by Terrell Suggs when he caught Ben Roethlisberger's tipped pass between his legs. It was later named the "ThighMaster" interception.

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